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Folcuin (c. 935 – 16
September 990) was a monk at the
abbey of Saint-Bertin,
where he was a
deacon and archivist, and
later abbot of Lobbes. He wrote...
- Folkwin, also
spelled Folcwin,
Folcuin or Volkwin, is the name of:
Folcwin (died 855),
bishop of Thérouanne
Folcuin (c. 935–990),
abbot of
Lobbes Volkwin...
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Catholic Church,
particularly by the Bollandists. In the late 10th century,
Folcuin wrote that Abel had been a monk in
Lobbes Abbey (modern day Belgium) while...
- annalist,
Folcuin—who
wrongly believed that
Edwin had been king —
thought he had fled
England "driven by some
disturbance in his kingdom".
Folcuin stated...
- and an
imperial ''missi of
Charlemagne in 806. Richarda,
married Nithard Folcuin (d. 15 Dec 855),
Bishop of Thérouanne, 817–855.
Settipani suggests that...
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Saint Folcwin or
Folcuin (Latin: Folquinus, Folcwinus, Folcvinus; Old Dutch: *Folkwin; French: Folquin) (d. 15
December 855) was a
Frankish abbot, cleric...
- July 26 –
Fujiwara no Kaneie, ****anese
statesman (b. 929)
September 16 –
Folcuin,
Frankish abbot of
Saint Bertin December 10 –
Folcmar (Poppo),
bishop of...
- half-brothers had come to an end. The
Annals of St.
Bertin compiled by
Folcuin the
Deacon note
laconically that Edwin, "driven by some
disturbance in...
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Edwin drowned at sea in 933. The
Francian Annales Bertiniani compiled by
Folcuin provide more detail: For in the year of the
Incarnate Word 933, when the...
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Fanum Martis was base to a sub-pagus.
According to the 10th-century monk
Folcuin,
Hainaut was
simply a new name for the old
Roman name,
which had been connected...